This review first appeared in The Colorado Springs Gazette. To read this review at its original source, click here.
The American, based on Martin Booth’s 1990 novel “A Very Private Gentleman,” is not an action movie in the conventional sense. It is perhaps more accurately described as an art house film with guns.
The American
September 1st, 2010 · No Comments · Film Reviews
Tags:Anton Corbijn·Bruce Altman·George Clooney·Italy·Paolo Bonacelli·The American·Thekla Reuten·Violante Placido
I am Love
June 24th, 2010 · No Comments · Film Reviews
This review first appeared in The Colorado Springs Gazette. To read this review at its original source, click here.
I am Love, easily one of the most sensual films I have ever seen, is ravishing, an operatic melodrama of stunning beauty and luxuriant texture. It is a thing elemental, a piece of art that works as [...]
Tags:Alba Rohrwacher·Edoardo Gabbriellini·Flavio Parenti·I am Love·Italy·Luca Guadagnino·Pippo Delbono·Tilda Swinton
Letters to Juliet
May 14th, 2010 · No Comments · Film Reviews
This review first appeared in The Colorado Springs Gazette. To read this review at its original source, click here.
Letters to Juliet is the perfect example of formula done right, buttressing a familiar story rather than hamstringing it. It is the sort of wish fulfillment movie you actually wish for. Sure, you know more or less [...]
Tags:Amanda Seyfried·Christopher Egan·Gael García Bernal·Gary Winick·Italy·Letters to Juliet·Romeo and Juliet·Vanessa Redgrave





